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Trails <br /> In 1992,the City adopted a resolution establishing a comprehensive trailways system policy to <br /> help promote safe bicycling in the city and to provide a trailway system which connects <br /> recreational opportunities within the community and provides a link between Ramsey and Anoka <br /> counties and to neighboring cities' trail systems. <br /> Important regional trailway system that Mounds View has an opportunity to link to include the <br /> Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Corridor. This corridor includes trailways through <br /> Centerville, Circle Pines, Shoreview, Arden Hills, Mounds View,New Brighton, Fridley, and <br /> finally connects to the Mississippi River Trail. The Rice Creek Trail is a joint effort between <br /> Anoka and Ramsey Counties. Mounds View lies in the middle of this corridor. Upon completion <br /> Mounds View would have access to the Centerville chain of lakes in one direction and the <br /> Mississippi River Trail in the other direction. The portion which is in Mounds View lies along <br /> Rice Creek and provides a link from the TCAAP (arsenal)property in Arden Hills to the Long <br /> Lake Regional Park in New Brighton. <br /> Ramsey County trailway connections include a route to downtown St. Paul through the City of <br /> Shoreview. The link to this trailway is on County Road I. <br /> Mounds View also has the opportunity to connect onto trailways leading to downtown <br /> Minneapolis via Silver Lake Road. Mounds View connections to this trailway would include <br /> Long lake Road/County Road H or a Groveland/Knollwood/Pleasant View Dr. route. <br /> Existing or proposed connections to adjacent communities include County Road I and County <br /> Road J connections to Shoreview, Long Lake Road, Silver lake Road, and Old Highway 8 <br /> connections to New Brighton, and County Road H, County Road H2 and County Road I <br /> connections to Fridley. <br /> Figure_shows the existing and proposed trails in Mounds View. <br /> The proposed Mounds View trailway system consists of a combination of arteries and <br /> connectors. County Roads H, H2, I, and J, Silver Lake Road,Long Lake Road, and Groveland <br /> Road(continuing with Knollwood Rd. South of Highway 10) serve as arteries for connecting <br /> streets and links to other trailway systems. Connectors include Ardan Avenue, Hillview Road, <br /> Bronson Drive, Edgewood Drive, Woodale Drive, Quincy Street,Mounds View Drive, and <br /> Pleasant View Drive. Trailways are not provided on every street. The trailways system is <br /> intended to provide accessibility to all areas of the City, making special provisions to provide <br /> access to schools,parks, business areas and the City Hall/Community Center area. <br /> Trailway priorities established in 1992 include: <br /> 1. Stripe and mark one or both sides of City roads with sufficient width to provide on- <br /> i <br />